2096 ARTICLE 9.
1906, ch. 511, sec. 2.
111. Any person who shall kill any hawk or owl (small owls and fish
hawks excepted) shall be paid the sum of twenty-five cents per head for
each hawk and twenty-five cents for each owl, upon presenting to the
County Commissioners the scalps of the hawks and the owls and make
affidavit that the same was killed in Charles County subsequent to the
passage of this Act by the person who presents the same, to be paid out of
the surplus levied as aforesaid.
HUCKSTERS.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 9, sec. 78. I860, Art. 9, sec. 45.
112. No person except residents of Charles County shall purchase for
sale, any hogs or poultry of any description, within the limits of said
county, without first obtaining a license from the clerk of the circuit court
for said county.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 9, sec. 79. 1860, Art. 9, sec. 46.
113. Each person, for each license mentioned in the preceding section,
shall pay to the clerk the sum of fifty dollars; and the clerk shall account
for and pay over the same to the treasurer of the State, at the same time
and in the same manner as other money received by him for the use of the
State.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 9, sec. 80. I860, Art. 9, sec. 47.
114. Any person convicted in the Circuit Court for Charles County of
a violation of the provisions of Section 112, shall be fined one hundred
dollars, one-half to the use of the State, the other half to the use of the
person who shall prosecute the same with effect.
IMMIGRATION COMMISSION.
1922, ch. 496, sec. 1.
115. An Immigration Commission for the Counties of Charles, Prince
George's, St. Mary's and Calvert, in Southern Maryland, be and the same
is hereby created and constituted, to be composed of the President of the
University of Maryland, and Joseph A. Wilmer, of Charles County; Wil-
liam S. Chichester, of Prince George's County; Traeman Slingluff, of St.
Mary's County, and Thomas Parran, of Calvert County, who are hereby
designated as members of said Commission for the term beginning on the
first day of June, in the year 1922, and ending on the first day of October,
in the year 1924, or until their successors are appointed and qualified, as
hereinafter provided.
In case of any vacancy occurring in the membership of said Commis-
sion, such vacancy shall be filled by the appointment, by the Governor of
Maryland, of some suitable person from the same county and for the un-
expired term of such member, to the end that each of the counties afore-
|
 |